Saturday, January 03, 2009

Assam Rifles for Zou veng youths

IMPHAL, Jan 2: A volleyball tournament was organised by Hqs 27 Sector Assam Rifles under Hqs IGAR (South) from December 31, 2008 to January 1 at Churachandpur town for the youth of Zou Veng locality.

A total of six teams took part in the tournament. Hqs 27 Sector AR provided sports items like volleyball net and prizes for the winners and runners up and also consolation prizes for all the participants. A friendly match was also played between the troops of Hqs 27 Sector AR and Churachandpur youths.

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Army recruitment

IMPHAL, Jan 2: male candidates of the North Eastern States having passed 12th standard and interested in appearing for the recruitment test as soldiers technical in the Army are informed to assemble/report at the Subsidiary Training Centre (BSF) at Churachandpur along with original documents for the screening test on january 18 at 11 am. The recruitment rally would be held from January 18 till 25, informed a PIB (DW) release while adding that common entrance examination of those candidates who qualify in the screening test will be conducted on January 25 at the Churachandpur STC BSF complex. Detailed information may be enquired from the Army Recruitment Office, Rangapahar on telephone No 03862256916, the PIB release added.

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JAC seals Govt offices
Newmai News Network

Imphal, Jan 2: Asserting it meant business in its ongoing ceasework strike against the non-implementation of the 6th Pay Commi- ssion, the Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of the All Manipur Trade Unions Co-uncil (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees Organisation (AMGEO) on Friday has sealed all the Government offices in the State including those in the nine districts of Manipur and the Jawahar Lal Nehru (JN) hospital, Porompat in Imphal East.
The JAC also locked the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) office on Thursday which is probably one of the depart-ments with tight security.

The JAC had been on an indefinite ceasework strike since November 27, 2008 demanding the implemen-tation of the 6th Pay Com- mission. Prior to the cease-work strike, the JAC had begun the agitation by wearing black badges from Novem-ber 6 which was followed by pen down strike from Nov-ember 20 wherein no official works were done. And with the failure of the state govt to implement the 6th Pay Commission, the JAC started the ceasework strike on November 27, 2008. Intensifying its agitation the JAC on Friday closed all the Government offices in the State. Though the DIPR was also locked by the JAC on Thursday, the Director of the Department broke the lock and opened the office, informed a source of the Department, adding that work was normal on Friday at the Department.

The JAC has also closed the Social Welfare Depart-ment and Command Area Development Authority (CADA) offices.

During a telephonic conversation Inaocha, spokesperson of the JAC informed that all the administrative works in all the Sovernment offices of the State including the JN hospital were now paralysed.

If the Chief Minister is silent on the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission, the JAC will resort

- The Sangai Express

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